Razor’s Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse has longer battery life

Razor’s Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse has longer battery life

Razor’s new $ 69.99 Orochi V2 is a wireless gaming mouse that promises Extremely Long battery life. It can apparently last up to 950 hours on a single AA battery when it is in Bluetooth mode or up to 425 hours if you toggle its wireless switch to use the 2.4GHz hyperspeed mode that low-latency performance. Can provide.

Alternatively, you can use AAA batteries for lighter weight. The razor states that you will achieve about one-third of longevity compared to an AA battery. Still, it’s good that either battery size can power this mouse for many, many hours. The razor includes a USB-A dongle near the battery slots, accessible by lifting the mouse onto a magnetically enclosed shell.

Good battery life is useful for any kind of workload, but is particularly good for gaming, which was designed for the Orochi V2. The mouse seems similar in some ways to the razor Basilisk X Hyperspeed – a more budget-friendly battery-powered mouse with two wireless modes. The Orochi V2 features a textured scroll wheel, angular main mouse buttons that are slightly concave to keep your fingers steady in the game, and two thumb buttons. It is a smaller mouse than the Basilisk X Hyperspeed, yet Razer built it to cater to a variety of grip styles, including claws, palm and fingertip grip. It is symmetrically designed, although not ambiguous. A concave thumb rest and two thumb buttons cater to right-handed gamers.

It can hold one AA battery or one AAA battery but not both.
Picture: Razor

For specs, the Orochi V2 comes in matte black or white and is about 71 grams with AA batteries or 64 grams with AAA batteries. It features a mechanical mouse switch, has a 60 million click lifespan and uses Razor’s 18K DPI 5G optical sensor. The underside of the mouse has PTFE legs that help it glide smoothly on the mousepad. Near the scroll wheel, the Orochi V2 has a DPI switcher to adjust sensitivity. It has no LED except the power indicator next to the DPI-switching button.

Orochi V2 available in black Razer And Walmart. White model is on sale Adventuress, Buy best, and Razer. If you want a different color or design, Razor is launching a site where you can create Orochi V2 with a custom look, which (according to the company) will pick up from “over 100” different designs. The customized model is priced at $ 89.99 – a $ 20 premium over the standard option.

Razor Orochi V2

A sample of designs you can get on the Orochi V2 for an additional $ 20.
Picture: Razor

The company has also released universal grip tape for your technology. This is a $ 9.99 kit filled with a variety of textured tapes that you can stick with a mouse, keyboard, controller, or anything else you want to add some grip to. Available on Adventuress Now.

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